About This Book
Animated toys in a department store come to life at night, where a disciplined tin soldier leads drills and small adventures. After some toys are bought and carried to children's homes, they take part in imaginative games and staged battles while sometimes facing real dangers such as rough boys' bean-blowing and accidental mishaps. Episodes focus on rescue, gentle caregiving, and loyalty among diverse playthings, with children acting as tender custodians during play. The book is arranged as short, self-contained scenes that highlight bravery, companionship, and the play-driven world of childhood imagination.
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